The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between salivary 1,5-anhydroglucitol (AG), vitamins A (VA), C (VC), and E (VE), and caries risk in children. 100 healthy children aged between 6 and 13 years were divided into two equal groups of caries-free (DMFS/dmfs=0) and caries active (DMFS/dmfs>3). Unstimulated midmorning saliva was collected from all the children and the levels of salivary AG and vitamins A, C, and E were measured. Caries risk assessment was done using American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Caries Assessment Tool. Analysis of salivary AG and vitamins was performed using a commercially available ELISA kit. Low levels of AG were present in caries active and high caries risk groups compared to caries-free and ...
Background: Electrolytes, proteins, and other salivary molecules play an important role in tooth int...
This study is aimed to : assess the level of total proteins in the saliva; to assess the level of th...
The development and progression of carious lesions were monitored clinically and radiographically fo...
Introduction: Multiple factors influence the initiation and progression of caries. Recent research ...
Aim: Oral fluid represents a mirror of the body and saliva has the potential to be used in the detec...
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Saliva being one of the important host factors, along with its components influences the process of ...
The levels of salivary proteins and some inorganic elements were measured in healthy children who we...
Abstract Background A recent study in Canada reported that vitamin D deficiency is associated with d...
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Background: Tooth decay is still one of most common diseases of childhood, child’s primary teeth are...
The saliva has various defence mechanisms such as the immune and enzyme systems, defence against bac...
AbstractSevere early childhood caries (SECC) is a public health problem among preschool children. Ma...
Background: Electrolytes, proteins, and other salivary molecules play an important role in tooth int...
This study is aimed to : assess the level of total proteins in the saliva; to assess the level of th...
The development and progression of carious lesions were monitored clinically and radiographically fo...
Introduction: Multiple factors influence the initiation and progression of caries. Recent research ...
Aim: Oral fluid represents a mirror of the body and saliva has the potential to be used in the detec...
Background/Aim. One of the preconditions for efficacious systematic reduction of caries prevalence a...
Background: Vitamin D is crucial for mineralized tissue formation and immunological functions. The p...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess possible relationship of Calcium, Phosphorus and Alkali...
Saliva being one of the important host factors, along with its components influences the process of ...
The levels of salivary proteins and some inorganic elements were measured in healthy children who we...
Abstract Background A recent study in Canada reported that vitamin D deficiency is associated with d...
Background: Dental caries is a major health problem among school children. Antimicrobial peptides (A...
Background: Tooth decay is still one of most common diseases of childhood, child’s primary teeth are...
The saliva has various defence mechanisms such as the immune and enzyme systems, defence against bac...
AbstractSevere early childhood caries (SECC) is a public health problem among preschool children. Ma...
Background: Electrolytes, proteins, and other salivary molecules play an important role in tooth int...
This study is aimed to : assess the level of total proteins in the saliva; to assess the level of th...
The development and progression of carious lesions were monitored clinically and radiographically fo...